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To be early is to be on time, to be on time is to be late.
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Julie Fortune (Sacrifice Moon (Stargate SG-1 #2))
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Its aircon was functional rather than luxurious,
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Peter J. Evans (Oceans of Dust (Stargate SG-1 #19))
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He whose desires are few gets them; he whose desires are many goes astray.
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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every fiber in her being
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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boonie-covered
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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All that remained was his boonie cast upon the ground.
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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A man who didnβt know where heβd been, couldnβt know where he was going.
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Diana Dru Botsford (Four Dragons (Stargate SG-1 #16))
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What price peace?
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Steven Savile (STARGATE SG-1: The Power Behind The Throne)
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There is no bravery without fear.
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Sally Malcolm (A Matter of Honor (Stargate SG-1, #3))
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Every problem is an opportunity in disguise.
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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A man who does not know where heβs been cannot know where heβs going.
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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Failure is not falling down, but refusing to get up.
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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and send work back to Lord
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Diana Dru Botsford (The Drift (Stargate SG-1, #21))
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whicheverβs the sooner. Okay?
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Peter J. Evans (Oceans of Dust (Stargate SG-1 #19))
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PLH are in big trouble.
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Peter J. Evans (Oceans of Dust (Stargate SG-1 #19))
Sally Malcolm (A Matter of Honor (Stargate SG-1, #3))
Sabine C. Bauer (Trial by Fire (Stargate SG-1, #1))
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F.U.B.A.R is a military acronym
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Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
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the only one of them not to fall on their ass
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Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
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a decimated wasteland
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Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
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Oh sometimes it does, Carter,
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Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
Sally Malcolm (Exile (Stargate SG-1, #27))
Sabine C. Bauer (Stargate SG-1: Transitions (SG1, #18))
Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)
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you thinks so?
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Amy Griswold (Murder at the SGC (Stargate SG-1, #26))
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Youβll get a lawyer in a day or two.
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Amy Griswold (Murder at the SGC (Stargate SG-1, #26))
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You could toast marshmallows on the warmth of his regard.
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Karen Miller (Stargate SG-1: Alliances (SG1, #8))
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Peas were for pussies. Real soldiers used mashed potato. With extra gravy.
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Karen Miller (Stargate SG-1: Alliances (SG1, #8))
Peter J. Evans (Oceans of Dust (Stargate SG-1 #19))
Sabine C. Bauer (STARGATE SG-1: Survival of the Fittest (Stargate SG-1, #7))
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Have fun playing with your artefacts.
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Karen Miller (Stargate SG-1: Alliances (SG1, #8))
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shoved him backwards out of her lab, pulling its door closed behind them.
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Karen Miller (Stargate SG-1: Alliances (SG1, #8))
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The only reason why any of youβs still around
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Sabine C. Bauer (STARGATE SG-1: Survival of the Fittest (Stargate SG-1, #7))
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do have a stiff piece of wire that might work,β she said a little reluctantly. βYou just have to promise not to look while Iβ¦ cut it out of my underwear.
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Amy Griswold (Heart's Desire (Stargate SG-1 #20))
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Because the photon has no rest mass, interactions can happen at long distances.β βLike photon torpedoes,β the colonel said. βThatβs science fiction, sir.
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Diana Dru Botsford (Four Dragons (Stargate SG-1 #16))
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The Goaβuld use the pyramid form as landing platforms and to channel power through their ships.
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Sonny Whitelaw (City of the Gods (Stargate SG-1, #4))
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get us some little jeeps. Maybe like those moon-buggies they used to have on The Banana Splits.
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James Swallow (Relativity (Stargate SG-1 #10))
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once again that rational bit of her was wondering how annoyed the US Army were going to be that
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James Swallow (Relativity (Stargate SG-1 #10))
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Lightning does not come from underground,
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James Swallow (Relativity (Stargate SG-1 #10))
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The fighterβs winged-scarab fuselage described a tight Immelmann that brought it squarely into the last targetβs rear aspect.
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James Swallow (Relativity (Stargate SG-1 #10))
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pair of Jacks. Not much of a hand.β βWeβll play what weβre dealt. Thatβs what we always do.
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James Swallow (Relativity (Stargate SG-1 #10))
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Water is soft and weak, but it can move earth and carve stone.
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Diana Dru Botsford (Four Dragons (Stargate SG-1 #16))
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IβM NOT buying it, Daniel.
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Melissa Scott (Ouroboros (Stargate SG-1, #23))
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the stars. They were yesterdayβs confetti in the sky, thrown away by a billion careless lovers.
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Steven Savile (STARGATE SG-1: The Power Behind The Throne)
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So weβve got more balls than System Lordsβ¦ globes, than System Lords.β βI believe both statements to be correct, OβNeill.β Tealβc gave Jack the eyebrow equivalent of a high five and marched off to do a perimeter check.
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Jack shook his head and wandered out the door for a quick recce.
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Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)
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Jackβs voice was harsh. βCarter, head out and do a recce will you?
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Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)
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But, on the other hand they could
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Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)
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I swear, if that overdressed snake in the grass has burned off my chest hair, Iβll kill
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Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)
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turned to look out the windscreen,
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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It is not optimism, Daniel Jackson, merely the refusal to fail.
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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Agents sheβd named Brylcreem and Cancer Man
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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In it were another gate address and a series of images
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Holly Scott (Stargate SG-1: Hydra)
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Art was disgusting. It led to thought, and thought led to dissatisfaction, which in turn led to rebellion.
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Steven Savile (STARGATE SG-1: The Power Behind The Throne)
Holly Scott (Stargate SG-1: Hydra)
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Do not adjust the controls on your television set. The creeped-out feeling you are experiencing is all in your mind.
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Sonny Whitelaw (City of the Gods (Stargate SG-1, #4))
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Gonna be a scorcher again tomorrow. Bureau says at least ninety.
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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The temperature was still in the eighties even though it was almost 1700 hours.
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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women about who were either pregnant or pushing wicker perambulators.
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Sonny Whitelaw (Roswell (Stargate SG-1 #9))
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A quick wrassle with a bear.
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Holly Scott (Stargate SG-1: Hydra)
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Jack O'Neill: I distinctly remember sitting here listening to Carter prattle on about solar activity and a corona something.
Samantha Carter: Coronal Mass Emissions. I was just about to bring it up.
Jack: There you go. How would I know that?
Samantha: Maybe you read my report.
Daniel Jackson: Maybe he read your report? (Weird faces)
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Stargate sg1
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Jack O'Neill: Lose it. I means go crazy. Nuts. Insane. Bonzo. No longer in possession of one's faculties. 3 fries short of a happy meal.
Wacko!!
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Stargate sg1
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Jack O'Neill: Lose it.
It means go crazy.
Nuts.
Insane.
Bonzo.
No longer in possession of one's faculties.
3 fries short of a happy meal.
Wacko!!
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Who in their right mind doesnβt like flying?β Jack asked, with a quirk of his eyebrows. βArmy, Navy, and Marines, sir.β βAnd thereβs a reason theyβre not on my team, Captain. I believe I did qualify it with right mind.
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Julie Fortune (Sacrifice Moon (Stargate SG-1 #2))
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But it looked at Tealβc
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Sally Malcolm (Stargate SG-1: Permafrost (SGX #2))
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Daniel nodded. βThat was the lie, Boaz. But you canβt blame yourself for it. How could you know? From the moment you were born youβve been lied to. Nothing you did or believed before today is your fault, I promise.β βBut after today, Boaz?β said Jack, stepping forward. βWhat happens then, thatβs on you. If you donβt help us youβre helping the Goaβuld. If you donβt help us youβre not a slave any more. Youβre a slave-master.
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Karen Miller (Stargate SG-1: Alliances (SG1, #8))
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Et tu, Jaffa?
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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There was a frigginβ sandstorm in Saudi Arabia.
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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I was scheduled to visit good old 050 but our doughty Doc Fraiserβs put an end to that dream.
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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She pulled a face.
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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Being crazy is not a pre-requisite for joining black ops.β βNo,β said Daniel, thoughtfully. βBut I think it helps.
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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Abruptly excusing himself,
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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have access to all our dirty linen.
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Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
Karen Miller (STARGATE SG-1: Do No Harm)
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Humanity, it seemed, was one of the galaxyβs constants.
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Sally Malcolm (A Matter of Honor (Stargate SG-1, #3))
Sally Malcolm (A Matter of Honor (Stargate SG-1, #3))
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Thereβs no such thing as a free lunch.
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Sally Malcolm (A Matter of Honor (Stargate SG-1, #3))
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He got Laura Miles to hospital,β said Sam.
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Peter J. Evans (Oceans of Dust (Stargate SG-1 #19))
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There is no try. There is only do, Daniel.
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Suzanne Wood (STARGATE SG-1: The Barque of Heaven)